In the first hours after a crash, your decisions can shape what can be recovered later. Michigan hit-and-run cases often hinge on whether key documentation is preserved while it’s still available.
If you can do so safely:
- Seek medical care right away if you’re hurt (even if symptoms seem minor at first).
- Call 9-1-1 and report the collision so there’s an official incident record.
- Write down everything you remember: time of day, direction of travel, lane position, vehicle description, and any partial plate information.
- Photograph the scene if possible—damage, debris, traffic conditions, and anything distinctive.
Why this matters locally: Warren-area drivers frequently rely on quick stops and turn-offs near commercial areas and residential intersections. Nearby cameras and private footage (businesses, apartment entrances, and workplace lots) can be overwritten fast, especially when it’s a busy week.


